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/*
* @test
* @key stress
*
* @summary converted from VM testbase nsk/stress/strace/strace005.
* VM testbase keywords: [stress, strace]
* VM testbase readme:
* DESCRIPTION
* The test checks up java.lang.Thread.getStackTrace() method for many threads,
* that recursively invoke pure java and native methods by turns in running
* mode ("alive" stack).
* The test fails if:
* - amount of stack trace elements is more than depth of recursion plus
* four elements corresponding to invocations of Thread.run(), Thread.wait(),
* Thread.exit(), Thread.yield() and ThreadGroup.remove() methods;
* - there is at least one element corresponding to invocation of unexpected
* method.
* This test is almost the same as nsk.stress.strace.strace001 and
* nsk.stress.strace.strace003 except for the recursive methods are
* pure java and native one.
*
* @library /vmTestbase
* /test/lib
* @run main/othervm/native nsk.stress.strace.strace005
*/
package nsk.stress.strace;
/**
* The test checks up java.lang.Thread.getStackTrace()
method for many threads,
* that recursively invoke pure java and native methods by turns in running mode
* ("alive" stack).
*
*
The test creates THRD_COUNT
instances of strace005Thread
* class, tries to get their stack traces and checks up that returned array contains
* correct stack frames.
strace005Thread
class and tries
* to get their stack traces.
*/
class strace005Thread extends Thread {
private int currentDepth = 0;
public boolean isNativeResolved = false;
strace005 test;
static {
try {
System.loadLibrary("strace005");
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
System.err.println("Could not load strace005 library");
System.err.println("java.library.path:"
+ System.getProperty("java.library.path"));
throw e;
}
}
strace005Thread(strace005 test, String name) {
this.test = test;
setName(name);
}
public void run() {
recursiveMethod1();
}
void recursiveMethod1() {
currentDepth++;
if (currentDepth == 1) {
synchronized (test) {
test.achivedCount++;
}
int alltime = 0;
while (!strace005.isLocked) {
synchronized (test) {
try {
test.wait(1);
alltime++;
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
strace005.complain("" + e);
}
if (alltime > strace005.waitTime) {
throw new RuntimeException("out of wait time");
}
}
}
} else if (currentDepth > 1 && !isNativeResolved)
isNativeResolved = true;
if (strace005.DEPTH - currentDepth > 0) {
try {
Thread.yield();
recursiveMethod2();
} catch (StackOverflowError e) {
// ignore this exception
}
}
currentDepth--;
}
native void recursiveMethod2();
}